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The makers of a revolutionary new invisible spray paint claim it will help to save the lives of thousands of cyclists and pedestrians. The Albedo100 spray is invisible to the human eye but is highly reflective of headlights during darkness and can be applied to clothing or

Savour the flavours of authentic Italian produce at Hotel Xenia, with its new Essence of Italy Cheese, Charcuterie and Wine Pairing experience. Serving Italian-inspired cuisine prepared with the freshest local ingredients, executive chef Andrea Angeletti, who held a Michelin-Star in his native Italy for eleven

Haggards Crowther is pleased to announce that the firm has entered a sponsorship deal with the London Volleyball Association to sponsor the London Volleyball League. As part of the sponsorship the league will now be referred to as The Haggards Crowther London Volleyball League. The Association

The UK fuel supply chain took as much as 16.13p profit per litre from petrol drivers in the last two months. Despite falling wholesale and oil prices UK drivers aren’t seeing those significantly reduced costs reflected at the pumps. The profit margin on unleaded has

An officer who served with the Metropolitan Police Service has been presented with an award at a ceremony in central London. Detective Constable Charlie Pulling, who worked in the Met’s Roads and Transport Policing Command’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit based at Alperton Traffic Garage, Brent

After receiving almost 1,300 entries submitted over three months, Cash 4 Clubs is pleased to award a grant of £1000 to members of St Johns Deaf Football Club, following its 10th annual summer campaign, which provides grassroots sports clubs with grants of £500 right up

With Christmas speeding towards us, Age UK Lambeth are launching their Christmas Campaign to provide 65 meals for older people who would otherwise be alone and are asking the local community to support them with donations. On Christmas Day we open up the doors of Vida’s and

by Bob Penn || Columnist Are you fed up with Brexit? I know I am, but just bear with me a minute I will make this short. As I type this, we haven’t seen the details of the current “deal” on offer. Whatever, whether it’s

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today banned Darren Lee Newton from working in the financial services sector. The FCA discovered Mr Newton used customers’ money for the purchase of the debt management firm, First Step Finance Limited. This showed a serious lack of honesty

This album, as the title would suggest, is two (wall breaking and out there) artists/producers coming together – YOUTH: multi award winning, legendary music producer, sonic pioneer and founder & bassist of Killing Joke and GAUDI: international dance floor rocker and maverick producer of note have joined creative forces